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The three kings we often sing about at Christmas were actually the Magi from the East and their number is not recorded in the gospels. But there were indeed three kings who had something to do with Christ’s birth. We …
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What comes to your mind when you think of the early church? Living in the Roman Empire had many challenges for new Christians, especially for an upstart new religious movement that would not recognize Caesar as Lord. But the church …
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What are you willing to sacrifice to make sure those you love had a good Christmas? Much of that answer can be measured with a credit card statement or check book ledger. But more than money, time and effort are …
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Hymn Scenes is a vivid instrumental collection of cherished hymns. These grand and expressive settings are arranged by Larry Hall and performed by the Kiev Symphony Orchestra. The drama and wonder of these familiar tunes is artfully displayed through the …
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This recording of original chamber orchestra pieces is a survey of musical landscapes through selected biblical accounts. For composer Tom Howard, the music emerged after meditating on the Scriptures, where the emotional impact of each passage inspired themes, melodies, and …
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Faith alone is the foundational answer to the question, “What must I do to be saved?” The doctrine of justification by faith alone is at the center of Reformation theology, and remains critical for all believers today. This doctrine is …
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As the Roman Empire gradually crumbled in the fifth century AD, the people of the Mediterranean world turned to the church for leadership and direction in a new era of uncertainty. The next thousand years would prove to be a …
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How does an ancient tent in the wilderness of Sinai relate to our relationship with God? The description of the tabernacle, God’s Old Testament dwelling place, spans sixteen chapters of the Bible. Yet many of us pass over this extended …
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As R.C. Sproul has said, the most serious problem we face as humans is that “God is holy and we are not.” During our 2015 Fall Conference at Reformation Bible College, we considered this problem and addressed the scope of …
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If we want to understand ourselves and our churches, we need to know where we’ve been. Despite rising Darwinism, growing liberalism, a wave of revivalism, and many other tremendous challenges, the 19th century was a time of fervent missionary endeavor …
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Scripture provides a beautiful pattern for the family through clear and transcendent instruction for husbands, wives, children, and the church. Submitting to God through His Word, the family is to be an intimate window into the glory of God. In …
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In this series, Elisabeth Elliot describes how it is often through the deepest suffering that God teaches us the deepest lessons. As we trust Him through our trials, we come to a greater assurance of His love and sovereignty—even as …
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Is war ever just? Throughout history there has been war. During such times, questions often arise concerning what Scripture has to say about conflict. In this series, R.C. Sproul explains that although war is the result of evil, it is …
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